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December 1st, 2009 by Hannah

Courtney Love may no longer have her Twitter but she’s still got her Facebook to go off on her whacked out rants. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that she still doesn’t make any sense. This time, the rock singer is slamming her ex Edward Norton for mishandling the finances of Kurt Cobain’s sister. Please do keep in mind that they’re relationship ended over 10 years ago. I’m not even going to post even just a bit of what she wrote because I don’t want to cause any readers any harm than she’s already given them. Apart from that, she also goes on about Britney Spears – in the same post. Courtney claims that the pop star’s dad molested her. What the heck? I think she just randomly pressed on the keyboard until all of that crap came out on screen.

December 24th, 2008 by Hannah


Late grunge rocker Kurt Cobain’s guitar that too a smashed one has been sold to an unidentified private collector for $100,000. An English broker named Helen Hall who was part of the auctioning process has said that the price was the 2nd highest known price for a piece Cobain memorabilia. Punk rocker Sluggo belonging to the band The Grannies and Hullabaloo was the seller of the memorabilia.

Jacob McMurray, senior curator at the Experience Music Project in Seattle, confirmed that such a sale had indeed taken place and also added that Nirvana, at that time living hand-to-mouth, was touring and were on the New Jersey leg of their tour when Cobain smashed the guitar on stage and immediately set off looking for one to play at his next gig.

Gee man unknown quantity then and this would have happened so many times with other bands but look where fame takes you, even after you are died a simple smashed guitar on which Kurt scribbled something sells for a hundred thousand bucks.

Cool I really cannot understand the value behind such a purchase and only another maniac would shell out more money when it is 50 years old and the price would be double in the market.

October 30th, 2007 by Hannah

Cobain Biopic in the Works

The past few years have seen a number of films and documentaries that speculate on the life, death, and mental state of the now-legendary Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, and it looks like one more is in the pipeline.

MSNBC reports that David Benioff will be drafting a script for the biopic Heavier Than Heaven, based on a book of the same name. Cobain’s widow, Courtney Love, will serve as an executive producer of the project, along with her lawyer Howard Weitzman.

There appears to be little known about the project thus far — both a Google search and the Internet Movie Database came up empty — but those who wish to get a jump on the film can buy the source material online or at their favorite brick-and-mortar bookstore.